Find animated examples of the 12 principles of animation by researching online. Look here to see which principle you've been assigned. DON'T PUT AN EXPLANATORY VIDEO, INSTEAD ANALYZE ANIMATION EXAMPLES AND CHOOSE WHAT YOU THINK MEETS THE CRITERIA OF THAT PRINCIPLE.
Create a new page and link it to the principle you've been assigned to.
You can create a link by highlighting the principle listed here and then linking to the internal wikipage you've created.
Make sure that on the new page you EMBED the video. ALSO INCLUDE A LINK WHERE YOU GOT THE VIDEO FROM.
Explain in writing how it illustrates the Principle(s) you've been assigned. Tell who the animator is and what type of animation it is also.
By now you should have read NINE OLD MEN and watched the videos at my wikipage called 12 Principles of Animation.
Find animated examples of the 12 principles of animation by researching online. Look here to see which principle you've been assigned. DON'T PUT AN EXPLANATORY VIDEO, INSTEAD ANALYZE ANIMATION EXAMPLES AND CHOOSE WHAT YOU THINK MEETS THE CRITERIA OF THAT PRINCIPLE.
Create a new page and link it to the principle you've been assigned to.
You can create a link by highlighting the principle listed here and then linking to the internal wikipage you've created.
Make sure that on the new page you EMBED the video. ALSO INCLUDE A LINK WHERE YOU GOT THE VIDEO FROM.
Explain in writing how it illustrates the Principle(s) you've been assigned. Tell who the animator is and what type of animation it is also.
1. Squash and stretch- Ben L
2. Anticipation-Megan S
3. Staging- Miriam J
4. Straight Ahead Action and Pose to Pose- Damon B
5. Follow Through and Overlapping Action- Madison R
6. Slow In and Slow Out- Jessica L
7. Arcs- Grace
8. Secondary Action- Tea
9. Timing- Sam
10. Exaggeration-Grace
11. Solid Drawing-Madison R
12. Appeal-Kyle